Hey, I’m The Counter-Top Guy. I’ve worked in the counter-top industry for almost 20 years. First I was employed by Dolan & Traynor, the NY/NJ regional Corian distributor. I went through the official DuPont certification training there and eventually began my own business. My goal was to repair and refinish solid surfaces like Corian. I also fabricated and installed Corian. As time went on I added other surfaces, currently our largest percentage of installations are quartz (engineered stone) products like Cambria, Zodiaq & CaesarStone. While I do a lot of new counter-tops, repairing and maintaining solid surfaces is my passion. If you have a question about solid surface counter-tops drop me a line!
I live in Bucks county, pa, and have a crack in my corian. Can you help? How much does something like this cost?
Hi Loretta,
Most cracks are repairable. Can you email me a picture of the damage? You can send it to buccieriscountertop@embarqmail.com
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We have a ring from a tung oil can on our Corian countertop. Any ideas on how to remove it?
I would try to sand that out. If you’re in my area send a picture to buccieriscountertops@embarqmail.com and I can get you a quote. Thanks!
Hi, we live in Highland Park NJ and we have a 15 year old Corian counter with built in sink that is very stained and scratched. Is it possible to resurface the sink and/or replace the sink with a drop in sink?
Hi Dena,
Yes, we can either sand your sink or replace it. Please email me at buccieriscountertops@embarqmail.com with some pictures of your sink and the surrounding area and I can get you a quote. Thanks for your message!
Hi Dena,
I’m sorry if this is a duplicate email. Depending on the level of damage we can sand your sink to remove stains. If it’s badly scratched or cracked we can replace it. Please email me some pictures of the sink to buccieriscountertops@embarqmail.com Thanks for you message, Natalie
Hi, I have a question about Pental Arezzo quartz. It is white with a dark grey vein. I chose the slabs and then saw them again just before cutting and they were really white with the vein. The installers brought it in and it was beautiful – white. I left and they installed it. I returned the next day. Now it had turned blue-ish. Why might that have happened? I am devastated. Thanks for any info!
Hi Kimberly, I am sorry but I can’t answer your question. I suggest you contact the manufacturer and installer with your concerns. Good luck!
how much to cut out a single sink integrated into corian countertop and replace with stainless sink
Hi Donna, thanks for reaching out. Please email me your location (I’m in NJ) and some pictures of your current sink and as long as you are in my service area I can give you a quote. info@buccieriscustomcountertops.com